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How tall is the kamikaze water slide in Spain?

The Devil's Drop - Water park in Benicàssim, Valencia (Spain) Do you dare to take on the tallest and steepest Kamikaze slide in all of Europe? At a height of 30 meters, the same as a 10 storey building it gives you a shot of adrenaline.



The height of "Kamikaze" slides in Spain varies by park, but the most iconic ones reach heights of 12 to 30 meters. For example, the Kamikaze at Aqualeon is approximately 12 meters (39 feet) tall, providing a rapid, high-speed descent for thrill-seekers. However, the more famous "Devil's Drop" Kamikaze at Aquarama in Benicàssim stands at a staggering 30 meters (98 feet), roughly equivalent to a 10-story building, making it one of the tallest and steepest slides in Europe. In 2026, these slides remain popular for their "free-fall" sensation, utilizing a steep incline to catapult riders into a splash pool at speeds exceeding 50 km/h. Because of the extreme nature of these attractions, they strictly enforce height requirements (typically 1.20m) and weight limits (usually 120kg) to ensure rider safety while maintaining the high-adrenaline experience that defines Spanish water park culture.

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